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Important Announcement: Security Breach on Our Blog Website

 Dear Readers, We regret to inform you that our blog website has been attacked and hacked by an unknown entity. This unfortunate incident has affected the security of our platform, and we are actively investigating the breach. Our team is working diligently to restore the website, strengthen security measures, and ensure this does not happen again. If you have visited our website recently, we recommend: ✅ Avoid clicking on any suspicious links. ✅ Clear your browser cache and cookies. ✅ Change any associated passwords as a precaution. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and appreciate your patience as we work to resolve this issue. Your support means the world to us, and we will provide further updates as soon as possible. Due to digital security concerns, I will no longer be posting articles on this blog. However, I remain committed to sharing valuable insights and research through my upcoming book series. I encourage you to explore Custodians of the ...

Comprehensive Statement on the Discovery and Research of Buddha Relics

  Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhassa Comprehensive Statement on the Discovery and Research of Buddha Relics January 18, 2025 Recent scholarly research has unveiled a significant array of relics associated with the life, death, and cremation of the Lord Buddha. Despite these discoveries, detailed records of specific stupas housing these relics remain limited, with only 120 stupas documented to contain such sacred items. The types of relics identified include: Tooth Relics Bone Relics Fragments of Bone Relics Nails Hair Relics Pieces of Cremated Remains Relics from the Buddha's Cremation Blood Relics Ashes Relics Found at the Buddha's Burial Site Bowl Robes Walking Stick Footprint A notable finding from this research is the absence of bone relics exceeding two inches in size within the documented records and archaeological excavations. Buddhist relics, some as small as sesame seeds, have been discovered in ancient stupas. However, it is important to highlight that co...

Notice: Website Development and Educational Support Update

Dear Supporters and Followers, We are excited to announce that we are in the process of building a new website dedicated to sharing information about the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Museum . This advanced maintenance and development process is expected to take approximately four months. In the meantime, we remain committed to supporting Teaching Aids for Monastic Education . For now, please visit the following link to access and download eBooks and teaching documents: 👉 Academia Research and Teaching Documents We kindly request your patience and continued support as we work towards improving our online presence. Key Updates: New Website Launch : The new museum website will be ready by April 2025 . Stay tuned for the official announcement and updated address. Mobile App Release : We are thrilled to announce that Apple Store and Google Play Store Apps will be available by August 2025 , bringing our content and resources closer to you with enhanced accessibility. We thank ...

Happy Myanmar New Year

17.4.2024 မြန်မာနှစ်ဆန်း (1) ရက်။ ယနေ့ မြန်မာနှစ်ဆန်း (1) ရက်နေ့မှစ၍ မိမိတို့၏ မိဘဆရာသမားဆွေမျိုးညီအကိုမောင်နှမ ဒကာဒကာမတို့မှအစပြု၍ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံသားအားလုံး ကျန်းကျန်းမာမာ ချမ်းချမ်းသာသာဖြင့် သူတော်ကောင်းတရားများ ပွားများအားထုတ်နိုင်ကြပါစေ။ မင်းကောင်းမင်းမြတ်များနှင့်သာ ကြုံတွေ့နိုင်ကြပါစေ။ မည့်သည့်ဒေသတွင်မှ စစ်ဘေးရှောင်ရသည်များ မရှိပဲ မိမိတို့၏နေရာဌာန အသီးသီး၌သာ အေးချမ်းသာယာစွာ လုပ်ကိုင်စားသောက်နိုင်ကြပါစေ။ ကလေးငယ်များအားလုံး မည်သည့်ဘေးရန်မှ မကြုံတွေ့ရပဲ မိသားစုနှင့်အတူတူ ချစ်ချစ်ခင်ခင်နေထိုင်ကာ စားစရာ ဝတ်စရာပြည့်စုံ လုံလောက်စွာဖြင့် အေးချမ်းစွာ ပညာသင်ကြားနိုင်ကြပါစေ။ လူငယ်လူရွယ်များ ဘေးရန်ကင်းစွာ စိတ်ချမ်းသာစွာဖြင့် မိမိတို့၏ဘဝ ကြီးပွားရာကြီးပွားကြောင်း ရည်ရွယ်ချက်ပန်းတိုင်များကို အကောင်အထည်ဖော်နိုင်ကြပါစေ။ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်ကြီး ယနေ့နှစ်ဆန်း (1) ရက်နေ့မှစ၍ အမြဲတန်း အေးချမ်းသာယာပါစေကြောင်း ဆုတောင်းမေတ္တာပို့သလိုက်ရပါသည်။

Thank note to Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University

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Acknowledgment to Sithagu Sayadaw

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Report on Recent Activities in Sri Lanka

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Date: March 16, 2024 1. Hswagata Museum Founder Meets Chief Custodian of Sacred Tooth Relic Temple The founder of the Hswagata Museum, renowned for its preservation of Buddhist artifacts, had an esteemed meeting with the Chief Custodian of the Sacred Tooth Relic Temple in Sri Lanka. Discussions centered around mutual cooperation in preserving and promoting Buddhist heritage. 2. Indasoma Bhikkhu Explores Buddha's Teachings with Sri Lankan University Students and Psychologists Indasoma Bhikkhu, a distinguished Buddhist monk, engaged Sri Lankan university students and psychologists in an enlightening discourse on Buddha's teachings regarding Citta (mind) and sensory perception. This exchange aimed to bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary understanding. 3. Foundational Teacher Training Integrating Buddha's Teaching Methodology A pioneering teacher training program is set to commence in Sri Lanka, integrating Buddha's teaching methodology into modern educational practices....

Hswagata Museum Founder Meets Chief Custodian of Sacred Tooth Relic Temple

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In a harmonious convergence of cultural custodianship, the founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Museum engaged in a significant meeting with Dr. Pradeep Nilanga Dela, the esteemed Chief Custodian of The Temple Of The Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Lanka. This rendezvous, marked by mutual respect and shared reverence for heritage, promised a promising alliance between two bastions of cultural preservation. During the rendezvous, the founder of the Hswagata Museum presented Dr. Pradeep with a Certificate of Honorary Senior Advisor and Lifetime Membership, acknowledging his profound contributions to the safeguarding of the revered Buddha Tooth Relics. This gesture, a testament to Dr. Pradeep's expertise and dedication, symbolized a bond forged in the fires of cultural stewardship. In the spirit of advocacy meeting, the Hswagata Museum founder further extended an olive branch, providing Dr. Pradeep with an exclusive profile and the annual magazine of the museum. T...